Translations:Plugin:TabSRMM/General settings/17/en

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  • Send on Shift+Enter. Allows you to send messages when pressing ⇧ Shift+↵ Enter. If unchecked, this keyboard shortcut will insert a soft newline when typing a message.
  • Send message on Enter. When enabled, a single press of the ↵ Enter key will send. When unchecked, pressing ↵ Enter will just insert a new line in the message input area.
  • Send message on double Enter. When enabled, the first press of the ↵ Enter key will insert a new line – a subsequent press of the same key will send the message. The allowed delay for the second press of the ↵ Enter key is about half a second, if the delay is longer it will no longer be recognized as the command to send a message. This option is overridden by Send message on Enter – if both are enabled, the single enter command has priority.
  • Minimize the message window on send. When checked, the message window will be minimized to the task bar (or system tray when this option is enabled) when you send a message.
  • Close the message window on send. When enabled, the message window will close after sending a message. This will close the entire container, including all other tabs. If you don't want this, you must also set the option Close current tab on send under Advanced tweaks.
  • Enable "Paste and send" feature. When checked, you can paste and immediately send the contents of your clipboard by using the Ctrl+D keyboard shortcut. Note that keyboard shortcuts are customizable in TabSRMM using Customize → Hotkeys.
  • Allow BBCode formatting in outgoing messages. When checked, TabSRMM will convert formatting applied to outgoing messages to BBCode. You can use standard formatting features in the message input area to apply bold, italic, underlined and color markup. When this option is UNchecked, the formatting controls in the message window toolbar will be absent and no formatting for outgoing messages will be available. Note that this applies to IM chat sessions only, group chats have their own formatting which depends on the capabilities of the protocol (for example, IRC allows formatting in channels while Jabber does not).